https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/gloucester-misted-double-glazing-repairs-near-me/ Double Glazing Misting Repair It is normal for your double glazing to become smoky as a result of the fluctuating temperature throughout the day. This isn't reason to be concerned, since it indicates that your windows are performing exactly as they ought to. There are a myriad of DIY solutions to fix misted windows. They usually involve drilling holes in the window and then filling it with desiccant. Seals While the appearance of mist on the outside of double glazing windows is perfectly normal, and is a sign that your window seals are working well by keeping moisture out and insulation for your home The issue gets more serious when you notice condensation between the glass panes. This is a sign that the seal between the two panes has failed and could cause serious problems for your property. The seals that secure the the window panes are constructed of a gasket made of rubber. This may wear away in time as a result of exposure to heat and/or cold. This can result in the insulated gap between panes of glass being breached, allowing cold air in and warm air out, leaving the space between the panes of glass exposed to elements. This can cause the glass to become cloudy quickly. As the fogging continues it will begin to affect your window efficiency, which can lead to higher energy bills and a drier home environment. The moisture and water that seeps through the window can also damage the wood of your window frames and cause mildew and rot. While it is possible to repair double glazing that has become misty by re-establishing the seal, it doesn't eliminate the condensation that has already formed between the window panes and replacing the entire window unit is typically the best choice for a long term solution. Check the company you select to repair your double-glazed windows is FENSA registered and that they follow the standard installation procedures. Before you hire a firm to